Cambridge Independent Press 13 Jan 1855: timber sale Benjamin Smith

Sixty very fine Ash Timber Trees, 14 Elms, 200 Larch Timber Trees,

Most of which are of large dimensions and excellent quality. A number of small Ash, Elm, and Beech Trees, Leg and Topwood.

Trumpington.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY

WENTWORTH & SON,

Upon the Premises, by direction of the Trustees of the late Colonel Pemberton, on TUESDAY, January 30th, 1855, at Half-past Ten o’clock.

The quality of the Trumpington Timber is too well known to require comment. The Larch Timber is the best and largest in the neighbourhood, and the whole are close to good roads.

May be viewed on application to BENJAMIN SMITH, the woodward, and Catalogues had at the Publichouses in the neighbouring villages, ten miles round; and of WENTWORTH and SON, Auctioneers, Valuers, and Estate Agents, 1, Rose Crescent, Cambridge.

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